THE FRENCH IN THE DARDANELLES.
How They Played the Game of Bluff.
General Birdwood Reported Wounded.
Italians Scaring Austriaus Badly.
The Turks Still Getting Hard Knocks.
Americans Aroused and Angered.
Another stirring chapter in the greatest of all serial 6tories, that from the Dardanelles, is contributed in to-day's cable news. This time it is the gallant part played by the French in the landing—"a brilliant demonstration," to detract tho Turks while the British and colonial forces landed to do the actual lighting. The Italians havo been active on land and sea, the Austriaus aro moving away from tho invader, and Germans have had hot times on both western and eastern fronts, the British forces on the west have pgain covered themselves with glo.y, there is still great activity in the Dardanelles, aviators havo carried 'Ho war into tho air. Tho German diplomats are sparring for time with the Americans, who arc reportad lobe thoroughly aroused at last regarding the submarine policy of Germany.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 31 May 1915, Page 2
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